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Tibet Tianlu 2024 annual performance forecast
Tibet Tianlu (600326.SH): It is estimated that the net loss for 2024 will be between 65 million yuan and -97.5 million yuan.
On January 17, Gelonghui reported that Tibet Tianlu (600326.SH) announced that, based on preliminary calculations by the finance department, the company expects to achieve a net income attributable to the parent company's owners of -97.5 million yuan to -65 million yuan for the fiscal year 2024. Compared to the same period last year (according to statutory disclosure data), it is expected that the loss will decrease by 438.7735 million yuan to 471.2735 million yuan, a year-on-year reduction of 81.82% to 87.88%. The company expects that for the fiscal year 2024, the net income attributable to the parent company's owners, after deducting non-recurring gains and losses, will be between -130 million yuan and -9.
Tibet Tianlu (600326.SH): There are currently no plans to expand production lines.
Gelonghui January 7丨Tibet Tianlu (600326.SH) stated on the investor interaction platform that the company strives to supply relevant Cement products based on market conditions and major engineering progress; the company's holding construction material enterprises have the capability to produce low-heat silicate Cement products; there are currently no plans to expand production lines.
Tibet Tianlu Report for the Third Quarter of 2024
tibet tianlu (600326.SH): net loss of 65.9696 million yuan in the first three quarters.
On October 29, GeLongHui reported that Tibet Tianlu (600326.SH) released its third quarter report, with revenue of 2.044 billion yuan for the first three quarters, a 27.22% year-on-year decrease, a net loss of 65.9696 million yuan, a non-net loss of 0.1 billion yuan, and a basic earnings per share of -0.0537 yuan.
Tibet tianlu (600326.SH): the company and its subsidiaries all enjoy Tibet's preferential tax policies.
On September 27, Golonhui reported that Tibet Tianlu (600326.SH) stated on the investor interactive platform that the company and its subsidiaries all enjoy Tibet's preferential tax policies.